Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Colorimetric Assay Kit

Référence E-BC-K071-M-48T

Conditionnement : 48T

Marque : Elabscience

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Detection principle

The excess iron is added to the serum to bind all the ferritin in the serum, and the excess iron is adsorbed by adding the iron adsorbent. The iron bind with the ferritin is separated from the protein by the action of acid solution and reductant. Fe3+ in serum is reduced to Fe2+, Fe2+ binds with bipyridine to form pink complex. In a certain range, the amount of TIBC is positively correlated with the depth of color. The iron content measured is, minus serum iron value, which is called unsaturated iron binding force. Total iron binding capacity minus serum iron value is unsaturated iron binding capacity (UIBC).

Performance characteristics

Synonyms TIBC
Sample type Serum
Sensitivity 0.14 mg/L
Detection range 0.31-50 mg/L
Detection method Colorimetric method
Assay type Quantitative
Assay time 20 min
Precision Average inter-assay CV: 2.300%Average intra-assay CV: 1.500%
Other instruments required Micropipettor, Water bath, Incubator, Vortex mixer, Centrifuge
Storage 2-8℃
Valid period 12 months

Dilution of sample

It is recommended to take 2~3 samples with expected large difference to do pre-experiment before formal experiment and dilute the sample according to the result of the pre-experiment and the detection range (0.31-50 mg/L).

The recommended dilution factor for different samples is as follows (for reference only):

Sample type

Dilution factor

Human serum

1

Rat serum

1

Porcine serum

1

Rabbit serum

1

Chicken serum

1

Machin serum

1

Note: The diluent is double distilled water.

Troubleshooting

Collection and treatment of common samples for metabolism assay detection

Questions and Answers of Metabolism Assay Kits

Citations

  1. Food & Function (2022) IF: 6.317
    Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) fortified functional foods ameliorates iron and protein malnutrition by improving growth, modulating oxidative stress and gut microbiota in rats

    DOI: 10.1039/D2FO02226E

    Sample: Serum